Darlington can expect to see more of their team's three-pronged attack after Saturday's 4-2 success over Lincoln City.

The Quakers face Rochdale in League Two tonight and assistant manager Mark Proctor sees no reason to change what proved to be a winning formula for his team.

"After such a morale-boosting win we'd be fools to tamper with it," he argued.

"We've been pretty dry in that area which has cost us points so it was a pleasant surprise to score four at the weekend.

"We saw them at Carlisle and they went 4-3-3 there so we decided to match up with them."

The only likely change is in midfield, where Jonjo Dickman came off with an ankle injury which is likely to keep him out tonight.

Striker Jemal Johnson, on loan from Blackburn Rovers, scored his first two goals for the club, to Proctor's delight.

"Jemal's come from a Premiership club with a little bit of a reputation," he said. "He was just starting to find his feet a little bit against Barnet and he's taken that into last weekend's game."

Darlington are still hopeful of making the play-offs, but their ambitions are being undermined by an inability to string results together.

"It's that big word `consistency'," Proctor admitted.

"I think it's a problem for every team in the league. I watched Lincoln on Tuesday and they will be really disappointed with their performance against us because I thought they were really poor on Saturday.

"It's something about the players at this level which we have to try and keep to a minimum."